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Difference between am/pm on north american clock system and Japanese gozen/gogo
As a Japanese, I had found difficulty learning the concept of am/pm.
Japanese language have similar concept as am/pm, which are gozen and gogo.
Usually gozen is translated into AM, gogo is into PM. For example, 6am = gozen 6.
Unfortunately it's not always the case.
There is major difference in how to deal with 12pm or 12am.
Because in Japanese 12-clock system, gozen 12 means noon, gogo 12 is midnight.
If I mistakenly translate gozen 12(=noon) into 12am(=midnight), they mean completely different.
I always make mistake like this.
As a native Japanese, my sense is like this: time always counts up, like, gozen 0, gozen 1,,,,,, gozen 11, gozen 12.
It's so confusing when I told it begins with 12 and followed by 1.... subtracting by 11? It doesn't make sense.
It still confuses me practically, while I understand the difference enough to write this entry.
Two years ago I went to an airport with my flight ticket which departs at 12pm. Subtracting 3 from 12, I went to the airport at 9pm. I realized I have to kill more than 10 hours.
According to Japanese law "Dajoukantasshi Article 337", gozen 12 must be noon and gogo 12 must be midnight so there's no ambiguity.
22 nov. 2016 08:41
maruru
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